BIRMINGHAM MP John Hemming has revealed his hopes that his wife Christine will avoid jail for stealing a kitten from the home of his mistress.

Mr Hemming, breaking his silence on the trial, said in a statement that he did not think locking her up would “be of any benefit to anyone”.

He also dismissed his wife’s famous allegation that he had enjoyed “about 26” affairs and claimed the couple’s marriage “effectively ended” in 1997 when Christine walked out on him.

She is due to be sentenced later this month after being found guilty of burgling former Birmingham councillor Emily Cox’s home in Church Road, Moseley, in September last year.

Miss Cox is the mother of Mr Hemming’s young daughter and he also has three children from his 30-year marriage.

Speaking in detail for the first time since his wife’s trial last month, Mr Hemming admitted it had been a “challenge” maintaining two relationships.

The Yardley Liberal Democrat MP said he supported the decision to arrest his 53-year-old wife over the kitten’s disappearance but did not want her locked up.

Mr Hemming said: “My wife took Emily’s kitten in September 2010 and, having initially kept it at her home, she then put it through a fence in Sparkhill about a mile from Emily’s house.

“We have not seen the kitten since then.

“I supported referring the theft of the kitten to the police because I felt it was necessary to stop my wife from feeling she was free to trespass in Emily’s garden at will.

“I was aware there would be media attention in the story but my priority was protecting Emily and our daughter from any potential further harm.

“I do not think, however, that imprisoning my wife would be of any benefit to anyone.”

CCTV footage of the incident, played to the jury at her trial at Birmingham Crown Court, showed her crawling across Miss Cox’s garden under cover of darkness and leaving via the back door with the kitten, Beauty, tucked beneath her arm.

The case was the latest occasion on which details of Mr Hemming’s tangled private life have been publicly-aired.

Six years ago, Christine branded his behaviour “disgraceful and outrageous” after learning Miss Cox was pregnant with his child.

“Emily is one of about 26 people he has had affairs with,” she said at the time.

Mr Hemming said the allegation was a “much-repeated myth”.

But Mr Hemming said his wife had effectively ended the couple’s marriage when she left him and that he tried to keep up relationships with Christine and Miss Cox for the sake of his children. Mr Hemming claimed that, when his wife returned to their Moseley home, she served judicial separation papers on him, they slept in separate bedrooms, and agreed that each could pursue other relationships.

But he said matters became even more complex when he began seeing Miss Cox just as his relationship with his wife began to improve.

Mr Hemming’s statement continued: “Whilst working away in Huddersfield in the middle of the 1990s my wife rekindled her friendship with a man she knew from university.

“In 1997, just before we were to take our children on holiday, my wife decided to go to live with that man in Liverpool.

“I took the children off on holiday without her. My wife did not spend long with her friend. However, the act of going to live with someone else effectively ended the marriage.”

Although a financial settlement was agreed, divorce proceedings did not go ahead.